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The answer to the question asked at hand is that, "A semantic element clearly describes its meaning to both the browser and the developer."
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To understand the meaning of this term better, one can use Examples of non-semantic elements in contrast
The examples include,
1- <div>
2- <span> -
Why is this so?
This is so because in the above examples listed, the non-semantics are clearly indicated for it tells nothing about its content.
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